Hi, Le 28/08/2017 à 23:56, Gordon Ball a écrit : > Hello > > The following packages should be ready for upload, if someone would be > willing to check and sponsor the uploads: > > * ipython 5.4.0-1 > > IPython 6.x is now available, but is python3 only. For the moment, > the existing ipython source package will be the 5.x series, and at > some point it will cease to build the python3 package and a new > source package based on ipython6 will take that binary over. > > Question for previous packagers: we currently ship a custom > ipython.sh script as /usr/bin/ipython[3] instead of using the > entry-points script that would otherwise be installed, but I can't > find the rationale documented - faster startup? > > * jupyter-console: 5.2.0-1 > > I tried out converting this one to gbp-pq (all others are still in > git-dpm format) > > * jupyter-core: 4.3.0-1 > * nbformat 4.4.0-1 > * jupyter-client: 5.1.0-1 > > > The remaining packages are currently blocked: > > * nbconvert: 5.2.1 > > waiting on python-pandocfilters >= 1.4 (already in dpmt git, but > not yet uploaded) > > * jupyter-notebook: 5.0.0 > > working package available, but with some functionality limited due to > unpackaged or out-of-date javascript libraries
I haven't dared touching those packages recently (and especially not updating them to later upstream) precisely because I knew I would risk killing Python2 support. Could you be more explicit about which javascript libraries are unpackaged or out-of-date? I've been struggling since pretty long to keep some of the javascript packages I made for jupyter up to date, so perhaps at one point that effort might help... Snark on #debian-python and #debian-js